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Game Notes.Indd OKLAHOMA SOONERS at TEXAS A&M AGGIES | SATURDAY-SUNDAY, APRIL 10-11, 2010 | AGGIE SOFTBALL COMPLEX | COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Cassie Gage, Assistant Communications Director McClendon Center for Intercollegiate Athletics 180 West Brooks, Suite 2525 | Norman, OK 73019 Google Voice: (405) 310-9244 | E-Mail: [email protected] www.SoonerSports.com | Twitter: @SoonerSoftball 33 ALL-AMERICANS | 76 ALL-REGION SELECTIONS | 6 BIG 12 PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | 57 ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM HONOREES | 74 WEEKLY BIG 12 AWARD WINNERS FEBRUARY 13 vs. Florida Atlantic (!) Clermont, Fla. W, 9-0 [5] NO. 11 OKLAHOMA AT NO. 21 TEXAS A&M vs. Chattanooga (!) Clermont, Fla. W, 1-0 Saturday, April 10, 2010 | Aggie Softball Complex | College Station, Texas 14 vs. #16 Tennessee (!) Clermont, Fla. L, 4-2 17 ST. GREGORY’S NORMAN W, 9-1 (5) 19 vs. Fullerton (#) Las Vegas, Nev. W, 7-1 TEAM NOTES vs. #21 Northwestern (#) Las Vegas, Nev. W, 3-0 • Oklahoma is now 190-63 all-time in Big 12 Conference games and 159-143 against ranked opponents. 20 vs. Boise State (#) Las Vegas, Nev. W, 8-4 • The Sooners continue to lead the all-time series with Texas A&M, 38-28. vs. #13 California (#) Las Vegas, Nev. W, 12-1 (5) 21 vs. Long Beach State (#) Las Vegas, Nev. W, 10-0 (5) • OU is now 24-6 against a ranked Texas A&M team. OU is 30-11 against the Aggies under head coach Patty Gasso. 25 vs. San Diego State ($) Cathedral City, Calif. W, 4-0 • The Sooners recorded their fi rst win in College Station in four years (April 8, 2006). vs. Pacifi c ($) Cathedral City, Calif. W, 9-0 (6) • Oklahoma’s 13 hits tied a season-best in conference play and were the second most this season. OU previously had 13 hits 26 vs. #1 Washington ($) Cathedral City, Calif. L, 7-4 against Missouri in a 9-0 win on March 28 and a season-best 14 against UMKC on March 15. vs. Oregon State ($) Cathedral City, Calif. W, 6-1 • Oklahoma left the bases load to end the second, sixth and seventh innings. In total, it was the 33rd time OU has left the MARCH bases loaded with two outs this season. In those 33 appearances, Oklahoma has failed to score 20 times. 3 TULSA (COX) NORMAN W, 7-0 • It was only the second time this season Texas A&M had been shut out. 5 NEVADA NORMAN W, 8-7 (9) • Oklahoma moves to 30-9 on the year. The Sooners have won at least 30 games in each of the last 17 seasons. 6 vs. #24 Oklahoma State (^) Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 1-0 vs. #14 Louisville (^) Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 10-2 • The two teams meet for the series fi nale on Sunday afternoon at noon CT. 7 #14 LOUISVILLE NORMAN W, 7-0 10 NORTH TEXAS NORMAN W, 6-4 INDIVIDUAL NOTES 12 UTAH (%) NORMAN W, 12-1 (5) • Keilani Ricketts struck out a season-high 15 batters on the afternoon to move her single season total to 202. Ricketts now 13 UNI (%) NORMAN W, 4-1 UTAH (%) NORMAN W, 9-5 ranks eighth on the OU single season list in the category. 14 UNI (%/COX) NORMAN W, 11-1 (5) • Ricketts became just the eighth Sooner to record 200+ strikeouts in a single season. 15 UMKC NORMAN W, 17-1 (5) • Ricketts became the fi rst Sooner pitcher to fan 15+ batters since Brea Moore struck out a school-record 17 batters against 17 at Northridge Northridge, Calif. L, 1-0 Iowa State on April 2, 1995. at Northridge Northridge, Calif. W, 4-1 (8) • Ricketts threw her 17th complete game and got her eighth shutout of the season. 18 vs. Utah (&) Fullerton, Calif. W, 3-0 vs. #7 Arizona State (&) Fullerton, Calif. W, 5-4 • Amber Flores extended her hitting streak to nine games with a fi rst-inning double. It was Flores’ seventh double of the 19 vs. #2 Arizona (&) Fullerton, Calif. L, 4-3 season and 91st career extra-base hit. vs. San Jose State (&) Fullerton, Calif. L, 5-4 • Flores was hit by a pitch in her second at-bat. It was the 17th time she has been hit by a pitch this season, two shy of her 20 vs. Virginia (&) Fullerton, Calif. W, 2-0 season-high set a year ago. 23 at Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L, 5-4 (9) 24 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. W, 6-1 • Lindsey Vandever snapped a three-game hitting skid with a second-inning single. 27 #3 MISSOURI* (COX) NORMAN L, 11-5 • Vandever hit her seventh home run of the season in the third inning. The blast was OU’s 14th three-run home run of 2010. 28 #3 MISSOURI* (COX) NORMAN W, 9-0 (6) APRIL 3 at Iowa State* Ames, Iowa W, 3-0 at Iowa State* Ames, Iowa W, 3-2 7 at Oklahoma State* Stillwater, Okla. L, 3-2 10 at Texas A&M* College Station, Texas W, 6-0 11 at Texas A&M* College Station, Texas Noon 15 TEXAS TECH* NORMAN 5 P.M. TEXAS TECH* (COX) NORMAN 7 P.M. 17 TEXAS* (COX) NORMAN 2 P.M. 18 TEXAS* (ESPN) NORMAN 2 P.M. 21 at Baylor* Waco, Texas 5 p.m. at Baylor* Waco, Texas 7 p.m. 24 at Nebraska* Lincoln, Neb. 2 p.m. 25 at Nebraska* Lincoln, Neb. Noon 28 OKLAHOMA STATE* (COX) NORMAN 7 P.M. MAY 1 KANSAS* NORMAN 2 P.M. 2 KANSAS* NORMAN NOON 6 at North Texas Denton, Texas 6 p.m. 14-16 Big 12 Championship Oklahoma City, Okla. TBA 21-23 NCAA Regional TBA TBA 28-30 NCAA Super Regional TBA TBA JUNE 2-9 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. TBA All times CENTRAL and subject to change | Visit SoonerSports.com for the lat- est schedule | All home games in BOLD CAPS | All home games played at the OU Softball Complex | * denotes Big 12 Conference game | ! Dot Richardson’s National Collegiate Softball Invitational (Clermont, Fla.) | # Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) | $ Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.) | ^ The Preview featuring Bedlam (Oklahoma City, Okla.) | % Oklahoma Spring Festival (Norman, Okla.) | & Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) | ESPN denotes nationally televised game | COX denotes locally televised game.
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